A team of scientists led by the University of Colorado Boulder has discovered an invisible “Star Trek”-style shield that blocks so-called “killer electrons” 7,200 miles above Earth.
Drinking three to five cups of coffee a day could help to significantly lower the risk of suffering Alzheimer’s disease, according to the latest research.
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Pilots around the United States have reported a surge in near-collisions and other dangerous encounters with small drones in the past six months at a time when the Federal Aviation Administration is gradually opening the nation’s skies to remotely controlled aircraft.
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The feat has profound implications not only for space exploration, but also for the eventual settlement of the high frontier.
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Thanks to the FDA’s calorie labeling regulations announced Tuesday, major changes will soon be coming to the food and restaurant industries.
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That’s how the tolerance and diversity crowd operates. They don’t burn books – they just ban them.
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The Obama administration was forced to punt once again at the talks on Iran’s nuclear program when the Iranians refused to budge on their maximal demands on uranium enrichment and sanctions relief.
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Kelvin Cochran has been suspended without pay and must undergo sensitivity training.
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From our nation’s inception, one of the defining characteristics of the American spirit has been an attitude of gratitude. Leaders throughout our country’s history have encouraged and inculcated it.
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In a shocking case out of Arizona, a student has filed a lawsuit against a teacher who she alleges raped her until she became pregnant.
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Two FBI agents have been shot in St. Louis, near riot-ravaged Ferguson, after attending a siege at someone’s home.
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A baffling new article in New York suggests that many people think the answer is yes…
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A 17-year-old recruited fellow high school students for a prostitution ring and coordinated deals on social media, charging $50 to $100 in cash and alcohol.
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President Obama’s executive amnesty for an estimated five million illegal aliens is, from the perspective of Republicans, an unconstitutional power grab that threatens the republic.
For responding to a president who defies his constitutional limits, Congress is said to possess four powers: to impeach, to defund, to investigate, and to withhold confirmation of nominees.
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President Barack Obama traveled to Las Vegas on Friday to speak to high school students about his plans to shield up to five million illegal aliens from deportation.
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Conservatives aren’t objecting to how many unilateral actions Obama has taken; they’re upset about the magnitude, impact and context of those decisions. Obama surely realizes this, but he’s staked much of his legacy on the “stupidity” of the American people…
An abandoned baby has been found alive in Sydney, Australia after his mother left him in a storm drain.
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Some hospitals and lawmakers are looking to the federal government to cover treatment, which can total more than $1 million for a single patient.
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The head of the troubled Phoenix veterans’ hospital was fired Monday as the Veterans Affairs Department continued its crackdown on wrongdoing in the wake of a nationwide scandal over long wait times for veterans seeking medical care and falsified records covering up the delays.
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Eight grizzly bears have been outfitted with GPS trackers in an ongoing study that could bring some unnerving news to Alaskan hunters.
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The question, which has been floating around the internet since Obama gave his immigration speech, deserves an answer, but the President would prefer to punt it seems.
Scientists Discover Earth’s ‘Star Trek’-Style Invisible Shield
/1 Comment/in Featured, The Offbeat /by James RogersA team of scientists led by the University of Colorado Boulder has discovered an invisible “Star Trek”-style shield that blocks so-called “killer electrons” 7,200 miles above Earth.
Just Three Cups of Coffee a Day Could Slash Risk of Alzheimer's
/1 Comment/in Featured, The Offbeat /by Mark ReynoldsDrinking three to five cups of coffee a day could help to significantly lower the risk of suffering Alzheimer’s disease, according to the latest research.
Near-Collisions Between Drones, Airliners Surge
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Craig WhitlockPilots around the United States have reported a surge in near-collisions and other dangerous encounters with small drones in the past six months at a time when the Federal Aviation Administration is gradually opening the nation’s skies to remotely controlled aircraft.
Space Station Astronauts Make First 3D Printed Spare Part in Space
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Mark WhittingtonThe feat has profound implications not only for space exploration, but also for the eventual settlement of the high frontier.
FDA’s Menu Labeling: Going Way Beyond What’s Required Under Obamacare
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Leah BarkoukisThanks to the FDA’s calorie labeling regulations announced Tuesday, major changes will soon be coming to the food and restaurant industries.
Alaska Library Bans "God Less America" by Fox News' Todd Starnes
/2 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Todd StarnesThat’s how the tolerance and diversity crowd operates. They don’t burn books – they just ban them.
5 Problems with the Nuclear Talks with Iran
/5 Comments/in Featured, International /by James PhillipsThe Obama administration was forced to punt once again at the talks on Iran’s nuclear program when the Iranians refused to budge on their maximal demands on uranium enrichment and sanctions relief.
Atlanta Fire Chief Suspended for Gay Comments in Christian Book He Wrote
/5 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Jessica ChasmarKelvin Cochran has been suspended without pay and must undergo sensitivity training.
The American Spirit – An Attitude of Gratitude
/1 Comment/in Featured, Opinion /by Randall DeSotoFrom our nation’s inception, one of the defining characteristics of the American spirit has been an attitude of gratitude. Leaders throughout our country’s history have encouraged and inculcated it.
Teacher Raped Student Until She Became Pregnant, Used Metal Ruler to Attempt Abortion
/2 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Steven ErteltIn a shocking case out of Arizona, a student has filed a lawsuit against a teacher who she alleges raped her until she became pregnant.
Two FBI Agents Have Been Shot in St. Louis During a Siege at a Residential Home Close to Protests
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by News EditorTwo FBI agents have been shot in St. Louis, near riot-ravaged Ferguson, after attending a siege at someone’s home.
Arkansas, Mississippi Gay Marriage Bans Overturned
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Associated PressArkansas and Mississippi became the latest two states Tuesday to have their gay marriage bans overturned by federal judges.
Shocking Question: Is it Now OK to Have Sex with Animals?
/15 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Damon LinkerA baffling new article in New York suggests that many people think the answer is yes…
Police: Florida High School Student Led Prostitution Ring
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by Associated PressA 17-year-old recruited fellow high school students for a prostitution ring and coordinated deals on social media, charging $50 to $100 in cash and alcohol.
IT BEGINS: Administration Orders Agents to Release Illegals
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by News EditorPresident Obama’s executive amnesty for an estimated five million illegal aliens is, from the perspective of Republicans, an unconstitutional power grab that threatens the republic.
How to Rebuke a President
/5 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Jay CostFor responding to a president who defies his constitutional limits, Congress is said to possess four powers: to impeach, to defund, to investigate, and to withhold confirmation of nominees.
Obama in Vegas: 32 Minutes for Immigration Speech, 9 Hours for Golf
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Penny StarrPresident Barack Obama traveled to Las Vegas on Friday to speak to high school students about his plans to shield up to five million illegal aliens from deportation.
Four Pinocchios: WaPo Fact-Checker Shreds WH on Executive Amnesty 'Precedent'
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Guy BensonConservatives aren’t objecting to how many unilateral actions Obama has taken; they’re upset about the magnitude, impact and context of those decisions. Obama surely realizes this, but he’s staked much of his legacy on the “stupidity” of the American people…
Abandoned Baby Found Alive in Storm Drain, Survived Five Days After Mother Left Him
/0 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Steven ErteltAn abandoned baby has been found alive in Sydney, Australia after his mother left him in a storm drain.
Ferguson Verdict Explodes Media's Lying Racial Narrative
/1 Comment/in Featured, Opinion /by News EditorMost Americans live in the evidence-free narrative created by malicious media liars, and the politicians they enable.
Who Will Pay Ebola Patients' Medical Bills in the U.S.?
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by MARINA KORENSome hospitals and lawmakers are looking to the federal government to cover treatment, which can total more than $1 million for a single patient.
VA Department Fires Phoenix Hospital Director
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Associated PressThe head of the troubled Phoenix veterans’ hospital was fired Monday as the Veterans Affairs Department continued its crackdown on wrongdoing in the wake of a nationwide scandal over long wait times for veterans seeking medical care and falsified records covering up the delays.
Researchers: GPS Proves Grizzly Bears Actually Stalk Hunters in the Field
/3 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Fox NewsEight grizzly bears have been outfitted with GPS trackers in an ongoing study that could bring some unnerving news to Alaskan hunters.
Pentagon Chief Hagel Stepping Down Under Pressure
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by JULIE PACE, Associated PressThe president said he and Hagel had determined it was an “appropriate time for him to complete his service.”
Watch Pres. Obama Fumble Easy Question on Precedent
/3 Comments/in Featured, Video /by Barbara BolandThe question, which has been floating around the internet since Obama gave his immigration speech, deserves an answer, but the President would prefer to punt it seems.